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Emerald Valley
City motto: A Great City for the Arts and Outdoors
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Eugene.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Lane county include:

Abrams,   Alma,   Alpha,   Alvadore,   Awbrey,   Belknap Springs,   Blachly,   Blue River,   Brickerville,   Canary,   Cheshire,   Coburg,   College Hill,   Cottage Grove,   Crale,   Creswell,   Crow,   Cruzatte,   Culp Creek,   Cushman,   Deadwood,   Deerhorn,   Dexter,   Disston,   Dorena,   Dougren,   Dunes City,   Elmira,   Elrus,   Enid,   Fall Creek,   Fall Creek Station,   Finn,   Finn Rock,   Fir Grove,   Firo,   Florence,   Foley Springs,   Franklin,   Frazier,   Gap,   Glenada,   Glenwood,   Globe,   Goldson,   Goshen,   Greenleaf,   Heather,   Heceta Beach,   Hendricks,   Horton,   Irving,   Jasper,   Junction City,   Kitson Hot Springs,   Lancaster,   Latham,   Leaburg,   Linslaw,   London,   London Springs,   Long Tom,   Lorane,   Low Pass,   Lowell,   Mabel,   Mapleton,   Marcola,   Maywood,   McCredie Springs,   McKenzie Bridge,   Minerva,   Minnow,   Mohawk,   Monett,   Natron,   Nimrod,   North Beach,   North Springfield,   Noti,   Oakridge,   Penn,   Pleasant Hill,   Point Terrace,   Pryor,   Rainbow,   Rainrock,   Reed,   Richardson,   River Road,   Riverview,   Royal,   Saginaw,   Searose Beach,   Shannon,   Siltcoos,   Springfield,   Swain,   Swisshome,   Thurston,   Tide,   Tiernan,   Trent,   Triangle Lake,   Vaughn,   Veatch,   Veneta,   Vida,   Walden,   Walker,   Walterville,   Walton,   Wendling,   Wendson,   Westfir,   Wicopee,   Winberry,  

 

Or have a look at other Oregon counties including:

Baker,   Benton,   Clackamas,   Clatsop,   Columbia,   Coos,   Crook,   Curry,   Deschutes,   Douglas,   Gilliam,   Grant,   Harney,   Hood River,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Josephine,   Klamath,   Lake,   Lincoln,   Linn,   Malheur,   Marion,   Morrow,   Multnomah,   Polk,   Sherman,   Tillamook,   Umatilla,   Union,   Wallowa,   Wasco,   Washington,   Wheeler,   Yamhill,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Eugene, OR?
Then read on!

Eugene is the second-largest city in the state of Oregon, after Portland, with a population of approximately 171,245 residents as of 2020. It is home to the University of Oregon, which is known for its sports programs and beautiful campus. Here are a few facts about and the history of Eugene:

- Eugene was originally settled by European-Americans in the mid-19th century, and its early economy was based on agriculture, logging, and fishing.

- The city is named after Eugene Skinner, who is considered to be the founder of the city. Skinner built the first cabin in what is now Eugene in 1846, and the city was named in his honor when a post office was established there in 1850.

- Eugene played a significant role in the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 70s. The city hosted the first Oregon Country Fair in 1969, which has since become a yearly event and a major landmark of Eugene's alternative culture.

- The city is known for its parks and outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, fishing, and skiing. The city's most famous park is Hendricks Park, which is home to thousands of rhododendron bushes that bloom in the spring.

- Eugene is also home to many breweries, wineries, and distilleries, as well as a thriving arts scene.

- The University of Oregon is a major employer in the city, and its football team, the Oregon Ducks, is a major point of pride for locals. The team has won numerous conference championships and appeared in several national championship games.

- In recent years, Eugene has become a hub for tech companies and startups, attracted by the city's affordable cost of living and high quality of life.